Is it possible the studio distributing Click made a minor spelling error? The title of the movie surely should have read "Clich" for its outright rip-off of It's a Wonderful Life and every other movie about the value of family over a self-absorbed, super-charged work ethic.

If your neighbor recycled cans as arduouslyas DVD companies recycle their inventories, your local landfill would be a better place. But often, new versions mean improvements to the movies, or, more often, to their bonus materials. USA TODAY's Mike Clark offers up three versions of previously released titles to consider.

It's the last Thursday night of the 2005 TV season, so brace yourself for a gaggle of finales: The parade begins with the series finale of That '70s Show (Fox, 8 ET/PT), which wraps up the farewell celebration from last week. We'll see whether more people care this week.

Cy Feuer, who with Ernest H. Martin produced some of Broadway's biggest hits including Guys and Dolls and How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying as well as the movie version of Cabaret, died Wednesday at home. He was 95.

The Empire State Building celebrates its 75th year on Monday, when a year-long series of lighting and entertainment events kicks off. What began as a feat in mechanical and structural engineering during the Depression has become a tony address and an unending source of inspiration that still draws more than 3.8 million visitors each year.

There's a new documentary in theaters Unknown White Male to remind us what Jim Carrey's Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind woes did a few years ago: Amnesia has engendered its own movie genre. The heyday was the 1940s, when amnesia pics were practically a cottage industry.

John Torchetti picked up his phone and was offered a job that got him off his couch coach of the Kings. GM Dave Taylor was calling to ask Torchetti wanted to replace Andy Murray, who was fired Tuesday after seven seasons and a club-record 215 victories.

A trio of young stars from Billy Elliot, the musical tale of a miner's son who wants to dance, stole the show at Britain's prestigious Olivier Awards on Sunday. James Lomas, George Maguire and Liam Mower, the young actors who alternate in the title role, eclipsed Star Wars star Ewan McGregor, nominated for his turn as New York gambler Sky Masterson in an acclaimed revival of Guys and Dolls.

Billy Elliot, the musical tale of a miner's son who wants to dance, led the field Wednesday with nine nominations for Britain's prestigious Olivier stage awards. The show, whose gritty story line and energetic Elton John tunes have made it a critical and popular hit, is up for best new musical.